Room Air Conditioner Wall Case

GE Consumer and Industrial spans the globe as an industry leader in major appliance, lighting and integrated industrial equipment systems and services. They provide solutions for commercial, industrial and residential use in more than 100 countries which uses innovative technologies and "ecomagination." It's a GE initiative to aggressively bring to market new technologies that help customers and consumers meet pressing environmental challenges to deliver comfort, convenience and electrical protection and control. GE brings imagination to work. Available at AJ Madison.

Selecting a GE air conditioner is not only good for the occupant and guests, it's a decision that will leave you resting comfortably as well. You can't go wrong with any of GE's units from their newest Vertica Zoneline that allows any room to have a more homelike appearance to their traditional Zoneline packaged terminal air conditioners and built-in models. All GE air conditioners are engineered to give many years of dependable service with a full complement of standard features and a variety of exclusive GE features. They're designed for hassle-free installation and easy maintenance.

How to Choose a Room Air Conditioner
Compared to large capacity central units, room air conditioners have several advantages. The initial cost of a room air conditioning unit is significantly lower than the cost of central air. Because room air conditioners are designed for cooling small spaces, operating costs are reduced. And, room air conditioners can provide personalized temperature and humidity controls that central systems cannot.

Calculating Cooling Capacity
Cooling capacity is the critical factor in properly selecting a room air conditioner. Cooling capacity is measured in British Thermal Units (BTUs) and typical models will range in capacity from 5,000 BTUs to 28,500 BTUs.

Choosing an undersized unit will overwork the unit and it will not cool properly. Choosing an over-sized unit will cost more to buy and operate and it will not dehumidify properly.

We can help you to calculate capacity. Be prepared to provide specific information on:

Room Dimensions

A simple floor plan to show the location of doors and north-facing windows

The number of people it will serve

Sources of heat such as lamps, TV and appliances

An explanation of what's above the intended room

Your insulation provisions

Cooling Capacity by Room Size
Measure the length and width of the area to be cooled. Multiply the length by the width to determine square footage or square meters. Locate the room size in the chart below to select the appropriate BTUs. Then use the product information to select the unit for your room. When cooling rooms with uninsulated ceilings, great rooms, or southern or western sun exposures - step up to the next BTU size.

Room Size

BTU

Sq. Ft.

Sq. m

150

14

up to 5,000

165

15

5,200

216

20

6,000

350

33

8,000

425

39

9,000

500

46

10,000

640

60

14,00

900

84

15,100

1,110

103

18,000

1,170

109

18,500

1,435

133

22,000

1,672

154

25,000

1,960

182

28,500

Air Conditioner Tips
Air flow - Keep air filters clean. Do not block air flow areas.

Roomside view - J-models feature concealed power cord storage, this eliminates excessive cord exposure when receptacle is located close to unit.

Wall Opening for RAB46/47/48 Cases
A finished opening of 26 1/8" x 15 3/4", clear of intrusions, is required. Keep clearance of 4" from side walls. Brick veneer or frame walls should have wood studding surrounding case to provide firm anchoring with screws. Case can be fastened directly to brick or block walls with screws sunk in lead expansion shields. NOTE: units should be caulked on all four sides of case to the building exterior to assure building integrity.

This air conditioner has an Energy Efficiency Rating of 9.5 and has an estimated yearly operating cost of $73.11.

The estimated yearly operating cost is based on the 2011 national average cost of $.1109 cents per kWh for electricity and an estimated number of operating hours of 750 hours. Your operating cost will depend on your utility rates and usage.

Rated 4 out of 5 by Cooly Happy cooling!
I needed an air conditioner for my GE sleeve through the wall in a bedroom
This is pretty much the only model that would fit J series sleeves.
Cools the room well and is relatively quiet. Fits nice and snug in the sleeve. Just a little expensive. I would recommend this model for anyone requiring a j series AC. Hope I get some years out of it
6/14/11

Rated 5 out of 5 by boomer great deal
I made 2 bedrooms into 1 large on 2nd floor.Central A/C not pushing air upstairs.Put in the wall unit and can now raise temp downstairs. SAVED $3.00 a day in electric already not using big A/C all night. THANKS. Quiet operation for sleeping, easy install for diy.
6/15/11

Rated 4 out of 5 by murray hill A good product
this air conditioner overcomes some of the problems of older models but also has some drawbacks. One nice feature: You set a temperature, and the air conditioner slowly but surely cools the room down until it hits that temp, after which it cycles on and off like any other. It also has a remote control and is easy to slide into a thru-the-wall casing. Drawbacks: A bit noiser than it should be for the price, and it is no speed demon. While highly efficient, it definitely takes its time going about its work.
8/12/11

Rated 4 out of 5 by CondoMark Replacement for GE Thinline
I have a condo in an older building that had a GE Thinline Air Conditioner that stopped working. I was able to replace it with the GE 8350 and use the skin from the GE Thinline which saved me money and time. The only difference was the old GE Thinline was wired for 220 and the GE 8350 is wired for 110.
This really helped me out and the tenant really likes the remote feature that comes with this unit.
8/14/11